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ARRIS FPV250 V2.0 Assembling Manual
Thank you for purchasing ARRIS FPV250 FPV Racing Quad copter. This is the 2.0
version, we have upgraded the flight controller to SPRacing F3, which is more
effective and responsive. Here is a simple assembling manual to assemble it.
Before we start, please prepare the following tools:
1.5mm screw driver x 1
2.0mm screw driver x 1
3.0mm sleeve x 1
Scissors x 1
Tweezers x 1
Thread Lock

1. Install the Frame

The picture below includes all the frame plate required, we need to assemble
them to be a whole frame.

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  • Page 1 ARRIS FPV250 V2.0 Assembling Manual Thank you for purchasing ARRIS FPV250 FPV Racing Quad copter. This is the 2.0 version, we have upgraded the flight controller to SPRacing F3, which is more effective and responsive. Here is a simple assembling manual to assemble it.
  • Page 2 1.1. Install the damper balls to the vibration damper plate, then install the finished vibration damper plate on the battery plate. It should look like this after you assemble it. 1.2. Install the arms Use M3 x 12 screws on the arm like the picture below and put the red aluminum column on the screws.
  • Page 3 1.3. Install the bottom plate 1.4. Install the landing skid. Here we need the M3 x 6 screws and M3 nut. Install them according to the following pictures. For the assembled BNF and RTF version, due to the package limitation, we changed the landing skid to the rubber one as below.
  • Page 4 1.6. Install the camera fixing plate 1.61. Prepare the parts 1.62. Put the camera fixed plate in front part as below:...
  • Page 5 1.7. Install the upper plate, use M3*6 screws, remember to use some screw glue on all the screws. Now we finish the assembling of the frame. 2. Install the Electronic Components Before going to the next step, we need to understand two terms. “CW”...
  • Page 6 2.13. Pay attention to the diagram below to ensure that the motor will turn the correct direction when assembling. For the CCW motor (with black motor cap), you need to cross the two wires when connected to the ESC; while for the CW motor (with silver cap), the wires should not cross and go directly to the corresponding ESC wires.
  • Page 7 2.3. Install the brushless ESC 2.31. After all the motors have been installed well, stick a double-sided adhesive tape to the position of the ESC, then place the ESC on it. 2.32. Fix the brushless ESC with cable ties, then put the heat shrink tube on the ESC wires.
  • Page 8 time). 2.32. Pass all the ESC wires through the arm according to the following pictures. All the red wires should be put in one side, and all the black wires in the other side and then tight them by the cable tie.
  • Page 9 2.4. Install the Power Distribution Board (PDB for short). Here we use 4 X M3*10 nylon screws, 4 X M3 nylon nuts and 6 X M3*6 nylon columns. Pay attention to the direction of PDB board. See pictures below:...
  • Page 10 2.41. Solder the PDB board, don`t mix up the positive and negative electrode. 2.5. Solder the wires of camera and video TX 2.51. Take out the wires for camera and video TX which has been included inside the package.
  • Page 11 2.52. Cut off the extra wires. For the camera wire, divide the three wires and cut off the red and blue ones for future use. For the video TX wire, since we only need “+” “-” and signal, cut off the rest black and white ones.
  • Page 12 2.6. Solder these wires to the PDB, since the camera using the 12V voltage, video TX can be directly soldered on the ESC position, then connect signal wire of video TX and camera together. 2.7. Solder the power cord and power detective cable for the F3 flight controller. Since F3 flight controller is powered by 5V voltage, the power detective cable can be directly soldered on the position of ESC.
  • Page 13 2.71. Solder the XT60 plugs. Here we need two about 15cm 14AWG silicone wires and 5cm heat shrink tubes ( for “+” and “-” use) and a XT60 male plug. 2.72. Soldered the prepared XT60 power cord to the PDB.
  • Page 14 2.8. Install the F3 flight controller. Here we need 4 X M3 nuts. Pay attention to the direction of the F3. 2.9. Solder the connection wires of F3 flight controller 2.91. Cut off the extra signal wires firstly, then wrap the rest wires with heat shrink tube.
  • Page 15 2.92. Solder the black wire to “-” position 2.93. Solder the white signal wire to the “S” position. Pay attention of the sequence of the ESC, mistakenly solder might cause flying danger. Refers to the following picture.
  • Page 16 2.94. We don`t need the red positive wire, so wrap it with a heat shrink tube. This will avoid short circuit during flight. 2.95. Soldered the pre-soldered 5V power cord on F3 according to the following picture:...
  • Page 17 2.96. Solder the power detective cable which has been soldered well in previous step on the F3. 2.97. Solder the buzzer. Soldered two power cord on buzzer and stick the buzzer on bottom plate with adhesive glue. Then solder the power cord to “Buzzer“...
  • Page 18 2.98. Solder the receiver connection wire. Her we use R6D, which is support SBUS. Prepare a JR female plug, solder the black wire to negative pole, red wire to positive pole and white to the RX.
  • Page 19 2.10. Install the camera. Here we need 4 X M2.5 * 16 nylon screws; 4 X M3*5 nylon columns and 4 X M2.5 nylon nuts. Do not use metal screws. The pictures below are the details of the camera mounting.
  • Page 20 2.11. Stick the video TX on the frame with a 3M adhesive tape according to the following picture.
  • Page 21 Now the assembling of the frame is finished. If there is still problem in using this product, please feel free to contact us at service@hobby-wing.com service@arrishobby.com...